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Your Data Could Be at the Center of the Fight Against Big Tech

Your Data Could Be at the Center of the Fight Against Big Tech Germany’s top antitrust official is urging other countries to take on Facebook and its peers by attacking what the companies value most: data. Read More…

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Ominous sign: Homes of Christians in Mosul marked [photos]

http://twitter.com/#!/DwightBashir/status/490165240269520896 About that ultimatum: as CNN reports, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, has distributed letters to Christian leaders in the Iraqi city of Mosul giving them the option to “accept Islam, pay extra taxes to Islamic Sharia courts or face ‘death by the sword.’” The message added that ISIS leader Abu Bakr…

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‘Fake News’ LOCKED & LOADED! Check out NY Mag’s source for gun show ‘loophole’ BS

Taking a cue from a recent Washington Post article that was dismantled by Dana Loesch and others, New York Magazine’s Daily Intelligencer doubled down on the misinformation campaign and cited ISIS as a source for a claim: The NRA and ISIS both like the gun-show loophole https://t.co/Dreu9QIr8U — New York Magazine (@NYMag) May 6, 2017…

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Giuliani Says There Is ‘Nothing Wrong With Taking Information From Russians’

Giuliani Says There Is ‘Nothing Wrong With Taking Information From Russians’ Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, defended the Trump campaign’s behavior as fallout from the Mueller report played out on national television. Read More…

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Defence ministry readies war chest, eyes $8.3 billion parked with PSUs – Times of India

In a move aimed at tiding over this year’s dismal budgetary allocation, the ministry seeks to unlock funds with state-run cos which were given as advance. Read more: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Defence-ministry-readies-war-chest-eyes-8-3-billion-parked-with-PSUs/articleshow/53717117.cms

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Australians Can’t Get Enough of the Barefoot Investor

Australians Can’t Get Enough of the Barefoot Investor The all-time, best-selling nonfiction book in Australia is, somewhat surprisingly, a personal finance guide. And its 39-year-old author, Scott Pape, is a national celebrity. Read More…

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